Mungo's Hi Fi are a Glasgow-based sound system and production unit. The brainchild of two likeminded dance DJs at the turn of the millennium, inspired
by King Tubby, Prince Jammy and the UK’s Unity Sounds. True to reggae/dancehall’s DIY ethos, they built their first sound system from speakers
found in a skip and began producing on an old Atari.
They started inviting visiting vocalists to their regular nights in Glasgow to hold the mic and then join them in the studio. Following some early
recordings on London’s Dubhead records, including debut album Mungo’s Hi Fi Meets Brother Culture, they founded their Scotch Bonnet label in 2005.

Today Mungo’s is a global operation committed to spreading their philosophy of serious, seismic productions plus easy going democratic dancehall fun.
Highly collaborative, they’ve worked with everyone from Sugar Minott and Ranking Joe in Jamaica to Major Lazer in America, Kenny Knots and Solo
Banton in England, and Scotland’s Soom T. So far they’ve released five albums featuring an ensemble of talented artists: 2009’s Sound System Champions,
2011’s Forward Ever, 2013's Brand New Bangarang, 2014’s Serious Time and 2015's Serious Time. All combine a keen sense of history with a wicked
creative streak and some industrial strength drum ‘n’ bass.

Like their inspirations, Mungo’s believe in testing their music where it matters: at their hugely popular parties and events worldwide. A sound system,
a production house and a unique way of doing things - Mungo’s Hi Fi are always looking for new collaborators and people who share their vision.
It’s a vision based on taking music more seriously than yourself and pushing forward while never forgetting where you’re from.